Barriers and facilitators to HIV testing among the young women aged 15-24 years of Nyimbwa Sub-county Luwero District.

dc.contributor.author Kafeero, Emilian
dc.date.accessioned 2023-11-27T17:01:57Z
dc.date.available 2023-11-27T17:01:57Z
dc.date.issued 2023-11-27
dc.description Research dissertation submitted to Makerere University Department of Nursing for the partial fulfillment of the .requirements for the Award of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing of Makerere University. en_US
dc.description.abstract Background: There were more young women in the age group 18-24 (63%), and majority were not married (83%). There is limited data concerning HIV testing rates among young women aged 15-24 years. This study therefore aims to carry out qualitative research to explore the barriers and facilitators to HIV testing services among young women in Nyimbwa sub county Luwero district. Methods: An exploratory qualitative study design was employed to explore the barriers and facilitators to HIV testing services conducting a focused group discussion among young women in Nyimbwa subcounty. Qualitative data was collected using a focused group discussion guide. It consisted of two sections that is section A, about the socio-demographics and section B with questions about the barriers and facilitators to HIV testing which had been modified by the authors to suite the research questions and objectives of the study. Results: There were more young women in the age group 18-24 (63%), and majority were not married (83%). Three sub-themes emerged (individual level, community and health system levels) under the barriers and facilitators to HIV testing services. Individual barriers included, fear of testing HIV positive, perceived low risk of HIV infection, trusting partner‟s HIV negative results and anticipated stigma. Health system barriers included, inaccessibility to health facilities, HIV test kit stockouts and cost of HIV test. Individual facilitators to HIV included; knowledge of the benefits of early HIV testing, susceptibility to HIV infection and desire to know ones HIV status. Community facilitators include: peer support and media influence and health facilitators included; Free HIV testing services and HIV testing service outreach. Conclusion: HIV testing service among young women is a public health concern. A multilevel intervention is very crucial in improving HIV testing uptake. Health facilities should be continuously empowered to carry out clinic outreach which would increase HIV testing uptake by addressing distance and transport barriers. Prevention of leaking client‟s HIV test results should be emphasized among HIV service providers by observing client‟s rights as well as improving Health worker-client‟s relationship. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Kafeero,E.(2023), Barriers and facilitators to HIV testing among the young women aged 15-24 years of Nyimbwa Sub-county Luwero District.(Unwanted undergraduate dissertation). Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12281/17370
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Makerere University en_US
dc.subject HIV testing en_US
dc.subject Young women aged 15-24 years en_US
dc.subject Barriers and facilitators en_US
dc.subject Luwero District en_US
dc.title Barriers and facilitators to HIV testing among the young women aged 15-24 years of Nyimbwa Sub-county Luwero District. en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US
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